“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Tập 5F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... Phebe , a shepherdess . Audrey , a country wench . Lords belonging to the two Dukes ; Pages , Foresters and other Attendants . The SCENE lies , first , near Oliver's house ; afterwards , partly in the usurper's court , and partly in the ...
... Phebe , a shepherdess . Audrey , a country wench . Lords belonging to the two Dukes ; Pages , Foresters and other Attendants . The SCENE lies , first , near Oliver's house ; afterwards , partly in the usurper's court , and partly in the ...
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... Phebe , Phebe , Phebe ! [ Exit SIL . Ros . Alas , poor shepherd ! searching of thy wound , I have by hard adventure found mine own . Touch . And I mine : I remember , when I was in love , I broke my sword upon a stone , and bid him take ...
... Phebe , Phebe , Phebe ! [ Exit SIL . Ros . Alas , poor shepherd ! searching of thy wound , I have by hard adventure found mine own . Touch . And I mine : I remember , when I was in love , I broke my sword upon a stone , and bid him take ...
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... it rendered her less exposed to temptation . So , in the next scene but one , Rosalind says to Phebe- " Foul is most foul , being foul , to be a scoffer . " M. Mason . Touch . Well , praised be the gods for thy 90 AS YOU LIKE IT .
... it rendered her less exposed to temptation . So , in the next scene but one , Rosalind says to Phebe- " Foul is most foul , being foul , to be a scoffer . " M. Mason . Touch . Well , praised be the gods for thy 90 AS YOU LIKE IT .
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... PHEBE . [ Exeunt . Sil . Sweet Phebe , do not scorn me ; do not , Phebe : Say , that you love me not ; but say not so In bitterness : The common executioner , Whose heart the accustom'd sight of death makes hard , Falls not the axe upon ...
... PHEBE . [ Exeunt . Sil . Sweet Phebe , do not scorn me ; do not , Phebe : Say , that you love me not ; but say not so In bitterness : The common executioner , Whose heart the accustom'd sight of death makes hard , Falls not the axe upon ...
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... Phebe , If ever , ( as that ever may be near ) You meet in some fresh cheek the power of fancy , Then shall you know the wounds invisible That love's keen arrows make . Phe . But , till that time , Come not thou near me : and , when ...
... Phebe , If ever , ( as that ever may be near ) You meet in some fresh cheek the power of fancy , Then shall you know the wounds invisible That love's keen arrows make . Phe . But , till that time , Come not thou near me : and , when ...
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